The government says it is monitoring the situation as the proposed merger goes through a public assessment process
REGINA — Premier Scott Moe said the Saskatchewan government is closely watching the proposed Bunge-Viterra merger. He told reporters May 2 he and agriculture minister David Marit are waiting to see how the two companies respond to recent reports that say the deal would cost producers hundreds of millions of dollars and reduce competition. The […] Read moreTag Archives David Marit — page 2

Regina farm show to feature product launch
Long-time exhibitor Degelman Industries will launch a new line while other exhibitors are expected to showcase ag tech
REGINA — Degelman Industries will officially launch its heavy duty staggered rippers for compacted soil at Canada’s Farm Show in June. Marketing manager Derek Molnar said the Regina-based company wanted to make a product durable enough to do a job that producers across North America increasingly need. Heavier tractors and other equipment are contributing to […] Read more
Governments top up payments to Saskatchewan livestock producers
The Canada-Saskatchewan Feed Program accepted applications until March 15 and is now making final payments to eligible producers
REGINA — Livestock producers who enrolled in Saskatchewan’s drought relief program last fall will get additional payments within a few weeks. Agriculture minister David Marit announced April 8 that there is enough money within the Canada-Saskatchewan Feed Program to add to the initial payments of $150 per head. The top-up will be up to $50 […] Read more
Sask. pledges support if drought costs materialize

Sask. goes it alone on irrigation development
Premier Scott Moe says construction costs are rising and the provincial government will allocate funding as the project proceeds in phases
REGINA — Saskatchewan will begin constructing the first phase of its Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project on its own after it was unable to secure Ottawa as a financial partner. Premier Scott Moe announced last week that the $1.15 billion Westside Irrigation Project would be cost-shared with producers at a ratio that hasn’t yet been determined. […] Read more
Hope remains for national livestock insurance
Sask. ag minister optimistic the Livestock Price Insurance program will eventually go national as more provinces join
UPDATED – March 20, 2024 – 1530 CST – new Livestock Price Insurance graphic added. Saskatchewan agriculture minister David Marit has said he remains hopeful that the Livestock Price Insurance program will someday be truly national. LPI is currently available in the prairie provinces and British Columbia. In the LPI program, a producer pays a […] Read more
Sask. crop insurance premiums drop

Sask. freezes lease rate for cattle producers

Livestock, forage research projects approved in Sask.
One of the projects will check back in with young cattle producers who participated in a management study 10 years ago
REGINA — If you were one of the 35 young Saskatchewan cattle producers involved in a research project 10 years ago, Kathy Larson wants to talk to you again. The research associate at the University of Saskatchewan is revisiting an earlier project with the help of Agriculture Development Fund money. Saskatchewan agriculture minister David Marit […] Read more